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Amidst talks of Liverpool exchange deal, Frenkie de Jong has already revealed his ideal Premier League move
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Amidst transfer rumours, the Barcelona midfielder has already revealed the name of his ideal Premier League team.
With transfer rumours linking him to Manchester United and Liverpool this summer, Frenkie de Jong has already revealed his ideal team.
The Barcelona midfield player, who is currently reputedly the best paid player in La Liga, has been connected to a surprise trade that would see him join Liverpool.
The English media has downplayed reports that Barca is eyeing a transfer for Liverpool striker Luis Diaz, according to Colombian journalist Pipe Sierra.
De Jong might be included in a potential trade, it is said, should Barca move through with the agreement.
Before deciding to go from Ajax to Barcelona in 2019, the midfield player revealed which Premier League team he was thinking about joining, and it was not Liverpool.
De Jong claims, instead, that he grew up watching games at Arsenal, where players like Dennis Bergkamp and Marc Overmars played.
In addition to expressing his respect for former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, he stated that he wished to follow “the Marc Overmars route,” which involved travelling from Ajax to Arsenal to Barcelona.
“In my mind, I have had the following list for a long time: Ajax-Arsenal-Barcelona,” he said to Dutch publication Voetbal International. Think of it as the Marc Overmars path. Actually, I felt that Arsenal was quite lovely in the past.
Indeed, you are in the correct place if you can travel straight to Barcelona.
“Xavi, Iniesta, and Busquets are among the players who have played for Barcelona and are still with the team. I observed that midfield.
“And there is my idol, Lionel Messi, the best player in the world. The stadium is called Camp Nou.
“Add all that together and it’s not complicated why many young boys choose Barcelona or Real Madrid as their favourite club.”
Even though De Jong is a talent that Arsenal is now far better able to acquire, the Dutchman may choose to move to Liverpool if a deal is reached, as Arsenal is not thought to be chasing any more midfield players.
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Liverpool may be tempted to let a star player leave the team this summer for £100 million offer
Late in the summer transfer window, Liverpool may lose one of their key players.
Under manager Arne Slot, the Reds have not added any new players, and supporters have been eagerly awaiting positive news in this regard.
The situation for Liverpool supporters could become worse because, according to Football Insider, if they receive a £100 million offer for star player Mohamed Salah this summer, the Merseyside club may be inclined to trade him.
The 32-year-old forward from Egypt has been an outstanding member of the team and has been crucial to their success in both the Premier League and the Champions League.
His tenure with the team, though, might soon be coming to an end if the Reds decide a £100 million offer is too good to turn down.
After learning about the player’s budget, Saudi Arabian teams are anticipated to press forward with their interest in acquiring the Premier League standout.
The article claims that since Saudi Arabian clubs are still debating on their transfer budgets, there may be a mass exodus from the European competition soon.
Last summer, Salah was rumoured to be leaving Anfield, but the Reds turned down a substantial offer from the Middle East.
The attacker is now in the last year of his contract with the team, so it would be a good time to cash in on him rather than losing him for free the next season.
Mo Salah had a great season at Liverpool last year.
Salah finished the previous season with 18 goals and 10 assists in 32 Premier League games. Even with such impressive productivity, these are fantastic figures for any player in the world, but it felt like the attacker had a lacklustre season.
This demonstrates the talent of the Liverpool player, who has played for the Premier League’s biggest teams every season with consistency.
Players usually start to fade as they get older, but Salah has proven he is still at the peak of his game, and his possible move to Saudi Arabia would be the league’s biggest marketing campaign since Cristiano Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr.
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